W. ANDERSON >■-: -- ■; CJlarksyiite, [';■:■' . . FT AS greatly Increased his stock of ■"■ GENERAL DKAPERY and READY-MADE CLOTHING, and is selling' the same at EXTREMELY LOW FRIGES. Mens' Mosgiel Tweed Trousers from j 7/6, and other lines Equally Cheap. GROCERY and PROVISIONS. Akaroa and Wyndham CHEESE. Only the BEST 13 U TIER kept I am Agent for the ''JBelt" Tea, Delicious, Wholesome, and RefreshiDg. A Grand Competition in connection with the " BELL ; ' TEA. A chance to win £5 ss. W. ANDERSON, CLARES VILLE. I __ | i PRIZE ALES AND STUL'T. fpUIYLEY S- KEAST BOTTLERS OK J. .SPEIGHT & GO'S. CELEBRATED ALES AnD STOUT. i j » * E have scoured the fclowing Awards at the Tatmanian International Exnibitioa : — Bottled Stout. First Prize ... Gold Medal, Secoi.d Pu'ze ... Silver Medal. Bottlkd Ai.k. Second Prize ... S lyer Medal. i ho laig. si and most complete BOTILING Si ORES IN THE COLONY. O dor V rougli Tel' phmo No 644. 1 Family Or-lers pion:ptly executed. Notk Address : TOWLEY & KEAST, ! BOTTLERS, HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN. i WHERE can be found a preparation made purrr ,lwn TUSSICURA? Obtaii able all chemists and grocers ; price s 6.1. MOx\EV TO LEND. £3000 TO XjIEilLSriD on Freehold Security. DONALD REID. TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. I FDRNISH TIJROUGHOUT AT FA. HOOPER AND C O.'-S OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. FOUR- ROOMED COTTAGE FURNISHED THROUGHOUT FOR £35. SITTING ROOM-Att Carpet Square, 1 Fender, 1 llearthmg, 1 Set Fireirone, Suite Upholstered in Leather (1 Couch 2 easy Chaire, 4 Sm%U Chairs, 1 Oval or Round Table).— The Room for £14. BEDROOM — 1 Art Carpet Pquare, 1 Ducbesse Toilet Chest with bevelled mirror, 2 jewel drawers, *nd brass haodles, 1 Set Toilet Ware, 1 Washstand with Towel Rails, I Djuble Bedstead, 1 SpriDg Mattre3B, 1 Boteter, 2 Kapok PillowH, 2 Cane Oh&irs.— The Room for £10 10*. SPAhE BEDROOvI -Art Square, 1 Single Hedßtead and Spiing Mattress, 1 Bolster and Pillow, 1 Wasbatand and Ware, 1 Toilet Table and Glaßs.— The Room for £4 10 . DINING hOOM, Etc.— Floorcloth (VI x 10) 1 Table, 3 Chairs, 1 Dinner Set of 25 pieces, 1 Te* Set of 21 pieces, 1 Jugs (3eizee), 6 Tumblers, 1 American Broom, 1 Sot i'-hoe Bru'hep, 2 Black Leid Brushep, 1 Tin Dipper, 1 Knife Board. 3 Saucepans (in >:t,iv). 1 Kettle, 1 Enamel Frying Pan, 2 (Jalvanised Waehtuba, 1 Wood Wiiehh>ard, I Galvanised Backet, 1 Teapot, 1 J Coal Hod, 1 Hair Broom, 1 Washnp Basin, Half dozen Tea Spoons, Hilf dozen Desefc Spoon?, Half-dozen Table Spoon?, Ha fdozen Desert Forks, Half-ilczen Tabl Fortts, Half-dozen Deßert Knives, Half dozen Table Knives —The Room for £7 10s. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED GOOD QUA LILY. THE FOUR ROOMS FOR £35, PACKED FREE OF COST. F. A. HOOPER AND GO. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. THE POPULAR DRINK, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPER* ' " TMITaIION is the Bincerest form ol j X fl*ttery," bat no imitation oao equ» the genuine Houdal JUnka Tea,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3096, 5 September 1899, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3096, 5 September 1899, Page 3
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